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T. H. Barker & Son
Baines Paddock Nursery
Haverthwaite, Ulverston
Cumbria, LA12 8PF, UK
Tel: 015395 58236
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These are the plants we all associate with the word
'clematis'. They are big, bold, bright, colourful and though they
look fragile are actually perfectly hardy down to - 20degrees C.
The biggest drawback is that they can sometimes suffer from clematis
wilt, a disappointing and deeply aggravating trait though it is
by no means as common as is sometimes thought and careful feeding
and siting can minimise this problem considerably. The range of
colours and the sheer size of some of the flowers beggars belief
- truly the Queen of Climbers. Treat them well - much is expected
of them and they need plenty of food and water. In spite of their
exotic appearance they are basically hedgerow plants - the adage
'feet in shade, head in sun' is perfectly accurate. They can be
grown in containers or as specimen plants on their own, but, being
sociable, look equally good in a mixed border. The doubled flowered
forms look particularly astounding and will need careful siting
away from strong wind and driving rain. In general, none of them
like being battered though I have seen Nelly Moser and others thriving
in a deeply inhospitable garden with howling winds coming off the
Duddon Estuary. The owner said he had lost more than half his plants
but those that survived got used to the conditions, taking a little
longer to establish. There is something for everyone here, whatever
the aspect, sun or shade, short or tall. The majority flower intermittently
all summer or with a large flush of flowers in spring, followed
by a smaller display in the autumn. Temp. Zones 3/4 - 9
Sorry, we are no longer able to provide a mail order service. Visitors
to the nursery are welcome.
Prices: 2 litre plants from £6.50 - 4 litre plants from
£12.50 - Available at the nursery only. See Introduction
page for opening times
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Description
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Flowers
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Height
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Aspect
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Prune
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| LADY BETTY BALFOUR: An easy and trouble
free variety, but flowers late, so plant in full sun. Does not do
well in northern gardens - plant Lord Neville instead. Marvellous,
well formed rich violet blue flowers with ivory yellow stamens. Vigorous
and free flowering. 6-8" diam. |
Sep-Oct |
10-12ft |
S.SW |
3 |
| LADY NORTHCLIFFE: Clear Wedgewood
blue with creamy stamens and neat compact growth. Gives a wonderful
display all summer. Robust and free flowering. 4-6" diam. |
Jun-Sep |
6-8ft |
E.S.W |
2 |
| LASURSTERN: AGM German for
"Azure Star" which describes it perfectly. Huge showy rich deep blue
flowers with cream stamens. A good, sturdy performer. 7-9" diam. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
8-12ft |
Any |
2 |
| LORD NEVILLE: AGM Intense royal
blue with crinkled edges and a dark centre. Flowers for an extremely
long time. 6-8" diam. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
8-12ft |
Any |
2 |
| LOUISE ROWE: Delicate pale mauve with
rounded sepals and cream stamens. This is a clever variety - it has
double, semi-double and single flowers all at the same time. Single
in September. (Not that clever!) 4-6" diam. |
Jun,Jul
& Sep |
6-8ft |
E.S.W |
2 |
| MADAME EDOUARD ANDRÉ: AGM
Pointed sepals of deep wine red with a white centre. Very free
flowering and like many dark varieties does best in sun. 4-6" diam.
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Jun-Sep |
8-10ft |
Sun
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3 |
| MARGARET HUNT: Dusk-pink flowers in
great profusion all summer. An absolutely wonderful plant. 4-6" diam.
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Jun-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
3 |
| MARIE BOISSELOT (syn. Madame le Coultre.):
AGM Lovely large overlapping sepals of purest white and of
vigorous habit. Long flowering. 6-8" diam. |
Jun-Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
2 |
| MARIE LOUISE: New. Large
pointed violet-blue flowers on a neat compact plant. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
6-8ft |
Any |
2 |
| MISS BATEMAN: Creamy white, often
with a green bar on first opening. Lovely contrast with chocolate-red
stamens. Very compact. 4-6" diam. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
6-7ft |
Any |
2 |
| MONTE CASSINO: Delighted to be able
to list this variety again. Large velvet-red flowers with contrasting
cream stamens named for the Polish victory at the Battle of Monte
Cassino. |
Jun-Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
3 |
| MOONLIGHT (YELLOW QUEEN): Pale butter
yellow flowers lighten a shady place. Fades badly in direct sun. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
6-8ft |
Light
Shade |
2 |
| MORNING CLOUD: New Cupped
flowers, white broadly flushed palest grey-blue at the edges. They
are medium sized, produced in vast quantity produced both in the spring
and the autumn. Long flowering season - there always seem to be more
buds to pop! |
May,Jun
& Sep |
8-10ft |
Any |
2 |
| MRS. CHOLMONDELEY: AGM The
famous Mrs. Chumley! So easy to please, so obliging - over 100 years
old and still a best seller. Lavender blue laced with darker veins.
Vigorous and with lots of flowers over a long period. 7-9" diam. |
May-Sep |
12-15ft |
Any |
2 |
| MRS. GEORGE JACKMAN: AGM Pale
ivory-cream flowers, rounded at the tips. Brown stamens. Semi-double
on old wood & free flowering. Does well in sun. 6-8" diam. |
Jun-Sep |
8-12ft |
E.S.W |
2 |
| MRS. JAMES MASON: D Tremendously
pretty flower, double violet blue with deeper red bar across frilly
sepals. Large cluster of cream stamens. Vigorous and free flowering
- feed well for best results. 6-7" diam. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
6-8ft |
E.S.W |
2 |
| MRS. SPENCER CASTLE: Single and semi-double
flowers of reddish pink with golden stamens. Single in late Autumn.
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May,Jun
& Sep |
10-12ft |
Any |
2 |
| MRS. N. THOMPSON: Most eye-catching
deep velvety violet with bright red bar and deep red stamens. Takes
time to establish but worth the wait. 4-6" diam. |
May,Jun
& Sep |
6-8ft |
Any |
2 |
Contact: Rachel
rachel@ukclematis.co.uk
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